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A good shot spill and they can still bounce out. Ask me how I know! I cut up a thin yoga mat cut up on top of the tray and lift it up for cleanup.
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I have a similar setup, except that I have a 4" x 4" hole cut in the tray and the bench such that the loaded shells fall into a drawer
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So does Chuck
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So cookie sheets are sacred, do not touch, in my household, guess I would have to get my own!!!
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I used a vinyl food tray like you get at Wendys or Mickey D's. Got it from the dollar store years ago.
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The "Container Store" will supply you with every knick knack for your loading room you could ever imagine. The dollar store may be cheaper.
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